In SE1 EP2, when handing out food, a unique dialog comes up for Clementine if you give her the apple. She'll say, "I love apples!".
In SE1 EP1, if you call up to Clementine's treehouse before going into the house, Clem will recall it later in EP3 while in the RV. She'll say that she was going to drop a hammer on you, but didn't. And one of Lee's responses to her is, "That's nice". haha
Being silent the whole time with The Stranger in S1 EP5 will prompt him to say something like, "I'm glad this didn't have to get violent".
Whatever you choose Lee to say to Clementine at the end of the game will later be recalled by her when she's talking to Luke in S2 EP1 at dinner.
In 400 days, at the beginning of Vince's scenario, you have an overlooked option to ditch the gun in a storm drain located at the bottom of the screen.
In SE1 EP2, when handing out food, a unique dialog comes up for Clementine if you give her the apple. She'll say, "I love apples!".
In SE… more1 EP1, if you call up to Clementine's treehouse before going into the house, Clem will recall it later in EP3 while in the RV. She'll say that she was going to drop a hammer on you, but didn't. And one of Lee's responses to her is, "That's nice". haha
Being silent the whole time with The Stranger in S1 EP5 will prompt him to say something like, "I'm glad this didn't have to get violent".
Whatever you choose Lee to say to Clementine at the end of the game will later be recalled by her when she's talking to Luke in S2 EP1 at dinner.
In 400 days, at the beginning of Vince's scenario, you have an overlooked option to ditch the gun in a storm drain located at the bottom of the screen.
There is a vent on the side of the shed at the mansion. It is easily missed but you can see it when you are searching for Clem, and it explains how she found the boat.
During the bandit raid you can yell to the group members you are saving.
If you let Carley die, she will leave a bloody hand print before she is devoured.
http://img1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20131214221957/walkingdead/images/thumb/e/e6/AND_Carley_Devoured.png/1024px-AND_Carley_Devoured.png
Probably everyone spotted that but here we go. If Troy hits Clem in Episode 3, when Clem is putting the walker guts on her, she don't put in her cheek( where she have a wound). But if Clem wasn't hit she put the guts all over her face. Maybe this is a hint for Sarita's fate.
Here's one I'm not sure anybody's mentioned yet, but:
The fact Luke reappears in a comic book store. Yes, out of all the shops out there that have to be in Carver's camp, he shows up to ask for Clem's help in one selling comics with a superhero cardboard cut out of 'Super Arrow Pants Man' in the background.
It's been mentioned before by other fans that Luke's character is played off as a little bit of a hero cliche, with even have that machete strapped on his back like some fantasy character with a sword. He's got the Superman morals of right and wrong, and he's not willing to go kill people, not even Carver. In fact, I took a test for our farmboy and that was one of the first few questions that came up 'is he a farmboy?' along with 'does he have a tragic past?' and one that made me laugh the most 'did he once work for the villain?'
And here are Luke's results:
It could just be an accident, but I found it oddly convenient this is where he winds up meeting Clementine to try and figure out a plan to 'rescue' everybody and save the day, without going guns blazing and killing people like Kenny had planned. I think it's like what somebody said once, that trying to be like type of hero in that world isn't always going to work, especially one with zombies in it and where good and evil isn't always so black and white. And it doesn't work, Luke screws up and gets himself caught, because he's isn't no superman and isn't immune to the human needs of sleep, food and needing a hug.
Could just be a coincidence, but I still found it interesting.
[P.S I didn't make these pic edits XD.]
Oh! And I also I noticed near the end of episode 3, you can see the words "Moving Towards The Future" written on the side of the truck as the group go to walk through the herd. Along with the irony of 'Hiring Now' banner near to where the group are kept prisoners.
This one time my brother filled my mothers tuba with flour for April Fool's Day. At the same time my mother thought it would be funny to wake me up with her tuba.
Light huh...oh the irony...
Light- Anadel
Anyway...after looking for the credit songs...I found this...think this may be a final song … morefor this season...they are mentioning "scars" (a metaphor I hope, like going through much pain...)
I've ruined the mood...huh?
Here's one I'm not sure anybody's mentioned yet, but:
The fact Luke reappears in a comic book store. Yes, out of all the shops out th… moreere that have to be in Carver's camp, he shows up to ask for Clem's help in one selling comics with a superhero cardboard cut out of 'Super Arrow Pants Man' in the background.
It's been mentioned before by other fans that Luke's character is played off as a little bit of a hero cliche, with even have that machete strapped on his back like some fantasy character with a sword. He's got the Superman morals of right and wrong, and he's not willing to go kill people, not even Carver. In fact, I took a test for our farmboy and that was one of the first few questions that came up 'is he a farmboy?' along with 'does he have a tragic past?' and one that made me laugh the most 'did he once work for the villain?'
And here are Luke's results:
It could just be an accident, but I found it oddly convenien… [view original content]
In All That Remains when peaking in the conversation of the house meeting, in the last peak sequence look in the room until it goes full red (as you hear Carlos said take Clem with them if they didn't want to leave her behind as they were planning to leave after Nick made that shot which attracted the walkers near the cabin). Then Carlos says he wants to tuck Sarah in as you see Clem peeking and get scared and backs to the wall as Carlos almost leaves the kitchen but Pete said he wants to talk a little more and Carlos goes back in. No more peaking after that!
Also as many know when Carver observed the chessboard he said white's in trouble, three moves away from checkmate. This actually predicted Carver's defeat in Ep3. Carver is the white king and Clem/Kenny/Luke are the black pieces. The board had more black than white. White being Carver's group, black being Clem's. He said three moves so here's how it goes...
Move 1: Clem get's the jump on Carver causing him to move away.
Move 2: Led by Kenny's punching him, making Carver move back.
Move 3: Ends with Luke taking Carver's AK-74 and points at him. Carver get's cornered. CHECKMATE!
It's weird to be able to say or do negative things towards Kenny then see Clem make a face like that. Maybe it's a thing where Clem sees Kenny as a familiar person who she wasn't close to in Season 1, but is now starting to slowly build up a friendship with him.
Well, I think that's the option for "Edgy Clem", very much like you could play "Scumbag Lee" to your liking. You can also say negative stuff… more about Luke, Nick, Rebeccah, Sarah etc lol. It's up to you how you want to play her! she can be innocent, sweet, harsh, sassy, anything you want her to be and it's in the margin of probability. For example, when Jane told the group you can walk trough hordes of zombies unnoticed by covering yourself in their guts, there's the option to say "gross", which we know is not something Clementine would say over "I've done it before" or "Lee did it", but it stills there for, you know, a different scope of Clemmy coughcouEDGYcough.
Anyways, I think Clemmy really does like Kenny since she kept the drawing of Kenny's family (and no other drawing, and we both know Clementine drew a lot of stuff at the mottor inn). She'll smile around him a lot in episode 2, regardless of what you've said about him. And she'll alw… [view original content]
when sarah is talking about being friends with clementine, you can get some determinant dialogue like this:
I'm worried about saying I'll be your friend, and having to so something not friendly.
Foreshadowing much??!
In All That Remains when peaking in the conversation of the house meeting, in the last peak sequence look in the room until it goes full red… more (as you hear Carlos said take Clem with them if they didn't want to leave her behind as they were planning to leave after Nick made that shot which attracted the walkers near the cabin). Then Carlos says he wants to tuck Sarah in as you see Clem peeking and get scared and backs to the wall as Carlos almost leaves the kitchen but Pete said he wants to talk a little more and Carlos goes back in. No more peaking after that!
Also as many know when Carver observed the chessboard he said white's in trouble, three moves away from checkmate. This actually predicted Carver's defeat in Ep3. Carver is the white king and Clem/Kenny/Luke are the black pieces. The board had more black than white. White being Carver's group, black being Clem's. He said three moves so here's how it goes...
Move 1: Clem get's the j… [view original content]
In 400 days, in Wyatt's scenario, not reacting to when Eddie asks for "sticky" in the glovebox will prompt some funny dialog, ending in him saying that Wyatt has "man boobs".
In S2 EP1, Clementine can play fetch with Sam the dog. She'll throw the frisbee disc offscreen by the third throw and say how it was fun while it lasted.
In S2 EP2, at the bridge, depending on how rude Clementine was to Carlos previously and on a certain dialog choice, he will say "And you're lucky you aren't my daughter".
In S2 EP2, while in the lodge, Sarita sings a Christmas song and Sarah asks what it's about. Sarita then tells her a story about 2 people hiking through a snow storm. This hints to possible, upcoming events in Episode 5.
In S2 EP3, Clementine can actually get Reggie in trouble. When free roaming in the bunk area, going to the far right and interacting with the door will prompt Troy to open it and then scold Reggie for messing up. Troy also calls Sarita an "Indian lady" in this scene to which she proudly agrees she is. Then later on at the greenhouse, Reggie will mention to Clem that Carver yelled at him and is on the "thinnest ice" with him.
Carver's violent antics are reminiscent to a movie character that his voice actor, Michael Madsen, played in the 1992 film "Reservoir Dogs".
If you let Carley die, she will leave a bloody hand print before she is devoured.
http://img1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20131214221957/walkingdead/images/thumb/e/e6/AND_Carley_Devoured.png/1024px-AND_Carley_Devoured.png
It's a response to something Lee says, and a petty insult directed only at Lee until Kenny the next person who agrees with Lee speaks against him. And then they move on because tensions are too high for anyone to focus make a bigger thing out of how silly Kenny's response was, because the conflict in question is whether or not it's okay to throw out a bitten child, especially when his parents are present.
She never really knew for sure. Larry only strictly warned her of Lee's possible criminal liability, but I don't think he ever mentioned to her who he was or anything besides that. Because when Lee does tell Lilly, she says "Dad said there was something about you". Those exact words and nothing more concerning what Larry knew about Lee.
Huh, i thought i tried that after Carley's suggestion but i guess not. But even if you dont confess, she already knows of your past which is… more why Carley is saying "I cant help but to think that the next thing Lilly will say in an argument i something about your past" (which makes me wonder, how did Carley know that Lilly knows?) which makes it pointless to have an option to confess to Lilly.
You don't know she's gettin' raped. However it is possible she begged them to tell her where her kid was via sexual favors, as she does say she begged them "every way she could think". Or possibly she only begged by offering everything she knew she had to offer, and they just didn't accept it, because she says they only just laughed at her when she did.
Oh I never knew that first one! Cool.
Here are some that you might not know.
I believe there was a monkey wrench in the train stat… moreion S1 E3. Then shortly after Lee carries a blowtorch in his back pocket.
If you stay silent when jumping on the train, Omid will push you.
Not many people remember who Chet is.
Breckon thinks his mare's gone lame.
Mack was the name of the guy who made the electric fence(St John's Dairy) more powerful.
Names of people raping Jolene are Jake, Bart, and Linda. Linda I believe is a girls name so she either watched them, or is a lesbian.
Walt said Nate was wearing a mask. Could he be a bandit?
And sorry but I had to mention this epic quote from Wyatt.
"Hey Wyatt. I ate paint when I was a kid. DOI!" --Wyatt imitating Eddie. And technically wouldn't you have to drink paint?
Oh I never knew that first one! Cool.
Here are some that you might not know.
I believe there was a monkey wrench in the train stat… moreion S1 E3. Then shortly after Lee carries a blowtorch in his back pocket.
If you stay silent when jumping on the train, Omid will push you.
Not many people remember who Chet is.
Breckon thinks his mare's gone lame.
Mack was the name of the guy who made the electric fence(St John's Dairy) more powerful.
Names of people raping Jolene are Jake, Bart, and Linda. Linda I believe is a girls name so she either watched them, or is a lesbian.
Walt said Nate was wearing a mask. Could he be a bandit?
And sorry but I had to mention this epic quote from Wyatt.
"Hey Wyatt. I ate paint when I was a kid. DOI!" --Wyatt imitating Eddie. And technically wouldn't you have to drink paint?
If you let Carley die, she will leave a bloody hand print before she is devoured.
http://img1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20131214221957/walkingdead/images/thumb/e/e6/AND_Carley_Devoured.png/1024px-AND_Carley_Devoured.png
So what? It's just a comic store. Could have been symbolism. As of Z Day, everyone has a tragic past in this universe. Everyone Clem met at the cabin used to work for the villain. Hell, Luke was even a semi-leader before the villain became a villain. Farm boys are among the most likely to survive a zombie apocalypse, second only to their redneck cousins. Growing up on a farm is only convenient to the type of heroes who have to keep their very nature a secret, unlike those who simply pick up vigilantism later. And believe it or not, there is a name for that back-belt thingy, and clearly it's got a practical use in today's world. I know it, but I'm gonna make you look it up because I don't want to sound like a nerd.
It seems like you only got started on this because of the comic store.
Here's one I'm not sure anybody's mentioned yet, but:
The fact Luke reappears in a comic book store. Yes, out of all the shops out th… moreere that have to be in Carver's camp, he shows up to ask for Clem's help in one selling comics with a superhero cardboard cut out of 'Super Arrow Pants Man' in the background.
It's been mentioned before by other fans that Luke's character is played off as a little bit of a hero cliche, with even have that machete strapped on his back like some fantasy character with a sword. He's got the Superman morals of right and wrong, and he's not willing to go kill people, not even Carver. In fact, I took a test for our farmboy and that was one of the first few questions that came up 'is he a farmboy?' along with 'does he have a tragic past?' and one that made me laugh the most 'did he once work for the villain?'
And here are Luke's results:
It could just be an accident, but I found it oddly convenien… [view original content]
Probably everyone spotted that but here we go. If Troy hits Clem in Episode 3, when Clem is putting the walker guts on her, she don't put i… moren her cheek( where she have a wound). But if Clem wasn't hit she put the guts all over her face. Maybe this is a hint for Sarita's fate.
There is a vent on the side of the shed at the mansion. It is easily missed but you can see it when you are searching for Clem, and it explains how she found the boat.
During the bandit raid you can yell to the group members you are saving.
Some more stuff about Nick, because I love that stupid kid. Here's a "things I noticed about Nick" masterpost.
The logo on his shirt is f… morerom a real band, based in Seattle. Found that out with a quick google image search.
Similarly, the logo on his hat resembles the stylized O from Halo: Combat Evolved, but I think a lot of people picked up on that already.
He has really, really bad posture. Seriously I wouldn't be surprised if this guy has scoliosis.
There's a strategy board game in his (and Luke's?) room in the cabin, that Clementine can look at. I've been wondering for a while if it means something but I can't be sure.
If you went with Nick instead of Pete, and then later on tell Luke "he wanted to die", he says this, which implies Nick has a history of suicidal thoughts/behavior.
Also (as I've previously mentioned in this thread) in episode 1, Nick is shown to bite his thumb as a nervous habit, and also seems to pee a lot.
Ok, now since we talked about Nick, let's talk about the original.... BEN!
In episode 2 Ben had a white hoodie.
But after that out of nowhere had a red hoodie.
Thought this was hilarious:
In Starved for help, if you remain silent when Andy St. John grabs Clementine at the dinner table Lee will let out an Incredible Hulk like roar.
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As shown in season 1 episode 2, Kenny used to hunt alone in the period that the group were living on the Travelier Motel.
In SE1 EP2, when handing out food, a unique dialog comes up for Clementine if you give her the apple. She'll say, "I love apples!".
In SE1 EP1, if you call up to Clementine's treehouse before going into the house, Clem will recall it later in EP3 while in the RV. She'll say that she was going to drop a hammer on you, but didn't. And one of Lee's responses to her is, "That's nice". haha
Being silent the whole time with The Stranger in S1 EP5 will prompt him to say something like, "I'm glad this didn't have to get violent".
Whatever you choose Lee to say to Clementine at the end of the game will later be recalled by her when she's talking to Luke in S2 EP1 at dinner.
In 400 days, at the beginning of Vince's scenario, you have an overlooked option to ditch the gun in a storm drain located at the bottom of the screen.
That last one's interesting.
There is a vent on the side of the shed at the mansion. It is easily missed but you can see it when you are searching for Clem, and it explains how she found the boat.
During the bandit raid you can yell to the group members you are saving.
What you do with lee's arm is the determines whether you faint or not in the attic.
If you let Carley die, she will leave a bloody hand print before she is devoured.
http://img1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20131214221957/walkingdead/images/thumb/e/e6/AND_Carley_Devoured.png/1024px-AND_Carley_Devoured.png
That's odd
Probably everyone spotted that but here we go. If Troy hits Clem in Episode 3, when Clem is putting the walker guts on her, she don't put in her cheek( where she have a wound). But if Clem wasn't hit she put the guts all over her face. Maybe this is a hint for Sarita's fate.
Here's one I'm not sure anybody's mentioned yet, but:
The fact Luke reappears in a comic book store. Yes, out of all the shops out there that have to be in Carver's camp, he shows up to ask for Clem's help in one selling comics with a superhero cardboard cut out of 'Super Arrow Pants Man' in the background.
It's been mentioned before by other fans that Luke's character is played off as a little bit of a hero cliche, with even have that machete strapped on his back like some fantasy character with a sword. He's got the Superman morals of right and wrong, and he's not willing to go kill people, not even Carver. In fact, I took a test for our farmboy and that was one of the first few questions that came up 'is he a farmboy?' along with 'does he have a tragic past?' and one that made me laugh the most 'did he once work for the villain?'
And here are Luke's results:
It could just be an accident, but I found it oddly convenient this is where he winds up meeting Clementine to try and figure out a plan to 'rescue' everybody and save the day, without going guns blazing and killing people like Kenny had planned. I think it's like what somebody said once, that trying to be like type of hero in that world isn't always going to work, especially one with zombies in it and where good and evil isn't always so black and white. And it doesn't work, Luke screws up and gets himself caught, because he's isn't no superman and isn't immune to the human needs of sleep, food and needing a hug.
Could just be a coincidence, but I still found it interesting.
[P.S I didn't make these pic edits XD.]
Oh! And I also I noticed near the end of episode 3, you can see the words "Moving Towards The Future" written on the side of the truck as the group go to walk through the herd. Along with the irony of 'Hiring Now' banner near to where the group are kept prisoners.
This one time my brother filled my mothers tuba with flour for April Fool's Day. At the same time my mother thought it would be funny to wake me up with her tuba.
What happened?
Well just about what you'd expect.
That's funny.
I don't know why I remember that.
What an amazing sound! if this music is really for the end of the Season. it was certainly a great choice! Anadel rocks!
I didn't feel bad for him and I didn't want him to get away with what he did either, I pitied him
I started laughing so hard when I came across Luke's head on the superhero cutout.
In All That Remains when peaking in the conversation of the house meeting, in the last peak sequence look in the room until it goes full red (as you hear Carlos said take Clem with them if they didn't want to leave her behind as they were planning to leave after Nick made that shot which attracted the walkers near the cabin). Then Carlos says he wants to tuck Sarah in as you see Clem peeking and get scared and backs to the wall as Carlos almost leaves the kitchen but Pete said he wants to talk a little more and Carlos goes back in. No more peaking after that!
Also as many know when Carver observed the chessboard he said white's in trouble, three moves away from checkmate. This actually predicted Carver's defeat in Ep3. Carver is the white king and Clem/Kenny/Luke are the black pieces. The board had more black than white. White being Carver's group, black being Clem's. He said three moves so here's how it goes...
Move 1: Clem get's the jump on Carver causing him to move away.
Move 2: Led by Kenny's punching him, making Carver move back.
Move 3: Ends with Luke taking Carver's AK-74 and points at him. Carver get's cornered. CHECKMATE!
Ironically Carver predicted his own defeat.
It's weird to be able to say or do negative things towards Kenny then see Clem make a face like that. Maybe it's a thing where Clem sees Kenny as a familiar person who she wasn't close to in Season 1, but is now starting to slowly build up a friendship with him.
when sarah is talking about being friends with clementine, you can get some determinant dialogue like this:
I'm worried about saying I'll be your friend, and having to so something not friendly.
Foreshadowing much??!
I remember that too. If happens if you say 'we just met, we're not friends'.
It's why I really think something bad is going to happen T____T
Thought this was hilarious:
In Starved for help, if you remain silent when Andy St. John grabs Clementine at the dinner table Lee will let out an Incredible Hulk like roar.
I forgot where I read this, but Telltale purposely makes character models asymmetrical to look more human. Good luck forgetting that one.
I don't know the definition so I probably won't look it up to keep my immersion.
Holy shit I did not notice that
In 400 days, in Wyatt's scenario, not reacting to when Eddie asks for "sticky" in the glovebox will prompt some funny dialog, ending in him saying that Wyatt has "man boobs".
In S2 EP1, Clementine can play fetch with Sam the dog. She'll throw the frisbee disc offscreen by the third throw and say how it was fun while it lasted.
In S2 EP2, at the bridge, depending on how rude Clementine was to Carlos previously and on a certain dialog choice, he will say "And you're lucky you aren't my daughter".
In S2 EP2, while in the lodge, Sarita sings a Christmas song and Sarah asks what it's about. Sarita then tells her a story about 2 people hiking through a snow storm. This hints to possible, upcoming events in Episode 5.
In S2 EP3, Clementine can actually get Reggie in trouble. When free roaming in the bunk area, going to the far right and interacting with the door will prompt Troy to open it and then scold Reggie for messing up. Troy also calls Sarita an "Indian lady" in this scene to which she proudly agrees she is. Then later on at the greenhouse, Reggie will mention to Clem that Carver yelled at him and is on the "thinnest ice" with him.
Carver's violent antics are reminiscent to a movie character that his voice actor, Michael Madsen, played in the 1992 film "Reservoir Dogs".
Her face looks funny.
It's a response to something Lee says, and a petty insult directed only at Lee until Kenny the next person who agrees with Lee speaks against him. And then they move on because tensions are too high for anyone to focus make a bigger thing out of how silly Kenny's response was, because the conflict in question is whether or not it's okay to throw out a bitten child, especially when his parents are present.
She never really knew for sure. Larry only strictly warned her of Lee's possible criminal liability, but I don't think he ever mentioned to her who he was or anything besides that. Because when Lee does tell Lilly, she says "Dad said there was something about you". Those exact words and nothing more concerning what Larry knew about Lee.
You don't know she's gettin' raped. However it is possible she begged them to tell her where her kid was via sexual favors, as she does say she begged them "every way she could think". Or possibly she only begged by offering everything she knew she had to offer, and they just didn't accept it, because she says they only just laughed at her when she did.
I remember Chet. He missed hot dish night.
Then she presumably must have struggled with a bloody zombie.
So what? It's just a comic store. Could have been symbolism. As of Z Day, everyone has a tragic past in this universe. Everyone Clem met at the cabin used to work for the villain. Hell, Luke was even a semi-leader before the villain became a villain. Farm boys are among the most likely to survive a zombie apocalypse, second only to their redneck cousins. Growing up on a farm is only convenient to the type of heroes who have to keep their very nature a secret, unlike those who simply pick up vigilantism later. And believe it or not, there is a name for that back-belt thingy, and clearly it's got a practical use in today's world. I know it, but I'm gonna make you look it up because I don't want to sound like a nerd.
It seems like you only got started on this because of the comic store.
Oh.... Rightail... You are my favorite almost-troll. +1.
Wow that's clever.
Or it's probably just a cool thing that they did. Even if Clem doesn't get hit, uhm, that happens.
You can also click on a prompt to look at the vent. Show's they're thinking of not-stupid players.
Even darker...
Aww shit. That doesn't bode well.
Maybe it's possible that he took the hoodie Clem doesn't take when you decide it's wrong to steal food from the car?
Yeah I saw that too. Too bad, he dead. He deserve it.
The roar is at 9:18
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTYfQE9TQng
Kenny calls Lee a "Fucking Mute" If the player has been choosing the "..." option since the start of the game
Go to 5:37
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-a_oOTibg0